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2 7570 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) Annexure A Revision of minimum floor rates and the Policy for Rehabilitation and Resettlement of Land Owners Land Acquisition Oustees A. Preamble : As a welfare state, the Government of Haryana recognises that acquisition of land under the statute and the alienation of landowners from their source of livelihood could be a painful process, notwithstanding the payment of compensation for the same as per law. Therefore, it intends to minimise this pain of the affected persons through a set of policy initiatives that include (a) payment of market value as compensation of land to the landowners with the revision and fine-tuning of minimum floor rates in respect of land situated in different parts of the state; (b) introduction of a special incentive for reducing litigation qua the compensation amount; (c) revision of the rates of Annuity payable for a period of 33 years as a social security benefit for the landowners; and (d) review and introduction of certain additional benefits over and above the one-time compensation paid in accordance with the law so as to provide for alternate means of sustenance for the landowners and other landless persons/artisans who are dependent on the agricultural land being acquired for non-agricultural purposes. B. Strategy and Approach: The objectives set out in the Preamble of this Policy are sought to be achieved through the following approach: 1. Undertake revision of the minimum floor rates of land as contained in the Notification dated 6 th April 2007 for different parts of the state, and further finetune the same with introduction of a larger number of categories; 2. Introduction of a No Litigation Incentive for such of the landowners who opt to accept the compensation award with a view to containing litigation on this account; 3. Revision of the basic rates of Annuity and the annual increase to make it more meaningful as a means of social security for the landowners; 4. Recognising two broad categories of infrastructure projects for acquisition of land and treatment of benefits to the landowners based on the feasibility thereof; 5. Making arrangements for professional advice to the landowners for prudent investment of the compensation amount with various options;

3 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) Addressing the concerns of such landless persons and artisans in a village community whose source of livelihood is dependent upon the agricultural operations in respect of the acquired land. C. The Policy: 1. Revision of Floor Rates of Land for determining the Compensation: i) The Government had introduced the concept of determining the minimum floor rates of land for acquisition purposes for the first time vide its Memo 2025-R /4299, dated , which were further revised vide Memo 1298-R /4174, dated It has been observed that market rates of land have registered an upward movement with the passage of time and recovery of markets from the general economic meltdown of Accordingly, after considering all the related aspects for determining the compensation amount payable to the landowners, the Government has decided to revise the minimum floor rates as under: Sr. Particulars 1 Land situated within the notified limits of Gurgaon Municipal Corporation 2 Land situated within (i) the notified limits of Faridabad Municipal Corporation, (ii) the notified limits of Panchkula Municipal Corporation as on , (iii) Development Plans of (a) Gurgaon-Manesar Urban Complex (excluding the areas falling within the limits of Municipal Corporation Gurgaon) (b) Sohna, and (c) Sonepat-Kundli Urban Complex 3 Areas situated within the Development Plans of Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, Rewari, Dharuhera, Bawal and Panipat towns 4 Rest of the National Capital Region, areas situated out side the limits of Panchkula Municipal Corporation (as on ) in Panchkula District, and the land situated within the Development Plans of all other district headquarters outside the NCR Floor Rates per acre of land (pre-revision) Rs Rs Rs Rs Rs Floor Rates per acre as revised w.e.f Rs Rs Rs Rs Remaining Parts of the State Rs Rs Note 1. The floor rates mentioned above represent the basic rate of land and do not include the amount payable under Section 23 (1A) and 30% Solatium [U/s 23(2)], payable in addition. 2. Please see Appendix-1 for an indicative total amount payable to a landowner based on these floor rates.

4 7572 ii) HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) The Committee headed by the Divisional Commissioner will continue to perform its duties while fixing the basic rates of compensation for various categories of land under acquisition. The Committee shall take into account (i) the sale-deeds executed in the area during the one year period immediately before issue of Section 4 of the Act (while doing so, it will ignore any isolated transaction/ sale deed that may be in the nature of a distortion/ aberration and not representative of the average market value of land in the area) (ii) the Collector Rates prescribed for the area for charging the stamp duty on sale deeds, and (iii) the Minimum floor rates revised under this policy. While the highest of the above three rates would form the basis for working out the basic rate, the Committee would not be precluded from taking into account the current prevailing market rates, which could still be higher in certain cases, but based on some dependable/ reliable guiding parameters. The said committee is expected to give a well-reasoned justification behind its recommendations. It will continue to take into account all these parameters for working out the land acquisition compensation rates being followed at present while communicating the rates to the Acquiring Departments/ Agencies in the State. To the rates so determined, would be added the additional amount as per Section 23(1A) and the 30% amount under Section 23(2) payable in accordance with the Land Acquisition Act, Introduction of Incentive for No Litigation : i) A landowner or an interested person, whose land is acquired, has a statutory right to seek a reference under Section 18 of the Land Acquisition Act for determination of the Court qua (a) the measurement of land, (b) the amount of compensation, (c) the persons to whom it is payable, or (d) the apportionment of the compensation among the persons interested. However, a reference under Section 18 with reference to the amount of compensation is not competent where the Award is announced by the Land Acquisition Collector under Section 11 (2). ii) iii) It has been observed that notwithstanding the liberal rates of compensation being awarded by the Land Acquisition Collectors as per the State Policy, the incidence of litigation has not abated, be it by way of Civil Writ Petitions challenging the acquisition of land per se in some cases or by way of references seeking higher amount of compensation. Acknowledging the need for reducing litigation on this account, at least in matters pertaining to the amount of compensation, the Government has decided to introduce an incentive for No Litigation so as to move towards the domain of consent acquisition qua the compensation amount. Accordingly, it has been decided to pay an additional amount equal to 20% of the basic rate of land determined by the Land Acquisition Collector (excluding the interest and the Solatium components) as an incentive for No Litigation to such of

5 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) 7573 the landowners who opt (a) not to challenge the acquisition of their land, and (b) to accept the compensation amount as awarded and undertake not to seek a reference under Section 18 of the Act qua the amount of compensation. This incentive would still be available in cases where a reference is sought with respect to other issues i.e. (a) the measurement of land, (b) the persons to whom it is payable, or (c) the apportionment of the compensation among the persons interested. iv) The landowner opting to avail of this incentive would have to submit an undertaking as per Application Form-1 to the effect that he accepts the compensation amount as Awarded and, that once he opts to avail of the Incentive, he would not be entitled to seek a reference under Section 18 of the Act. The Award would be deemed to have been made under Section 11(2) of the Act to that extent qua those who opt for this incentive. 3. Effective Date: The revised floor rates, the policy of payment of No Litigation incentive, and the revision in various parameters of the R & R Policy will be applicable to all such acquisition cases where awards have been announced on or after 07 September, 2010 irrespective of the date of notification under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act, D. Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy: 4. Annuity Scheme - revised rates and features: The payment of Annuity to the persons, who are the landowners at the time of issue of Section 4 Notification (including their nominees over the prescribed period), whose land is acquired by the Government under a statute, is in the nature of a Social Security and Benefit Scheme as a part of the overall R & R Policy of the Government. It has been introduced primarily with a view to providing additional basic sustenance to the erstwhile landowners for a period of 33 years. Broad features of the Annuity scheme are as under: i) The eligible landowners will be paid Rs. 21,000/- per acre per annum for a period of 33 years over and above the usual land compensation; ii) The Annuity amount of Rs. 21,000/- will be increased by a fixed sum of Rs. 750/- every year; iii) In respect of land acquired in terms of land acquisition policy for setting up of Special Economic Zone/ Technology Cities/ Technology Parks, in addition to the rehabilitation and resettlement package notified by Industries and Commerce

6 7574 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) Department vide 49/48/ B1, dated 4 th May, 2006, a sum of Rs. 42,000/- per acre per annum will be paid for a period of 33 years by private developers and the Annuity amount will be increased at the rate of Rs.1,500/- every year; iv) The scheme of Annuity payment will be applicable to all cases of land acquisition by the Government irrespective of the same being acquired for the State Government and its agencies or the Government of India/ its agencies, including the NHAI, the Railways, and the Defence purposes; v) The Government Departments acquiring land under a statute shall recover the amount required for discharging the Annuity obligations along with the compensation amount from the concerned agencies (for whom land is acquired) and shall ensure that the Instrument of Annuity creating a right in favour of the erstwhile landowner is issued at the earliest; vi) vii) viii) The landowner would be entitled to appoint his nominee and change the same at any time before his demise for receipt of benefits under this Scheme who would step in his shoes after his death and so on so forth till the completion of 33 years period. In cases where a landowner dies intestate without leaving a nominee behind, the Annuity amount for the remainder of the period would be payable to the legal heirs of the deceased erstwhile landowner; In cases where the land acquired in respect of a landowner/ co-sharer works out to less than one acre, such landowner will have the option to avail the commuted value of the Annuity amount upfront in one go which is 30% of the gross amount of Annuity payable during the 33 years. He would be required to submit his application as per Application Form-3. The Annuity in respect of land acquired during the preceding calendar year would become due for payment during the month of January of the following year. The landowner would be required to submit his Annuity claim in the prescribed form, (Application Form-2) along with the supporting documents, within a period of six months of the announcement of the Award. The acquiring departments shall be responsible for processing and compilation of the database of all such valid claimants within a period of further six months. The Annuity amount would be paid through Bank transfers. 5. Allotment of residential plots in cases where a self-occupied residential house is acquired for unavoidable reasons: i) Recognising the sensitivity involved in acquisition of built-up residential houses/ structures for unavoidable reasons, the Government has decided to accord the highest priority to the resettlement of this category of persons. In the first

7 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) 7575 instance, all efforts will be made by the acquiring departments to leave out the residential structures existing in the form of clusters from acquisition except where it becomes absolutely unavoidable either due to its stand-alone character or its location being within the Right of Way of infrastructure projects such as roads, canals, railway line etc.; ii) iii) Accordingly, it has been decided that wherever any self-occupied residential structure/ house has to be acquired for unavoidable reasons in the process of acquisition of land by the Government for any purpose, such owners of built-up residential structures would be offered assured allotment of residential plots as per the following scale: Scale of residential plots in cases where an existing self-occupied house/ residential structure is acquired Scheme applicable up to Scheme Revised w. e.f Size of the residential house acquired Size of Residential Plot to be allotted Size of the residential house acquired Size of Residential Plot to be allotted Up to 100 sq. 50 sq. Up to 150 sq. 90 sqm Above 100 but up to 100 sq. Above 150 but up to sqm 200 sq. sq. Above 200 and up to 300 sq. 150 sq. Above 200 and up to 250 sq. 200 sqm Above 250 and up to sqm sq. Above 300 up to sq. Above 300 up to 400 sq. 300 sqm sq. Above 400 up to sq. Above 400 up to 500 sq. 350 sqm sq. Above 500 sq. 350 sq. Above 500 sq. 450 sqm As the affected persons would be entitled to compensation on account of acquisition of land and the structures constructed thereon, the price/ cost of the plots to be allotted in favour of the affected persons as per above scale would be payable by the allottee; iv) The benefit of allotment of a residential plot in this category would be admissible only if the acquired residential house/ structure was self-occupied and was in existence on the date of issue of Section 4 Notification, and further subject to the condition that such residential house had not been constructed by way of any encroachment on the public/ community/ government land. The self-occupation of such house by the landowner s family as their regular residence would be an essential condition for this purpose. Residential structures used for rental purposes or those in the form of kothras in the fields would not be reckoned as residential houses for this purpose;

8 7576 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) v) While assessing the entitlement for size of the plot to be allotted, the land under the existing residential house only would be taken into account and not the appurtenant facilities for other farm operations. Further, while computing the area under such Residential House, the plinth area of the constructed house and equal area towards admissible open space shall be taken into account. Appendix-4 may be referred for the basis of calculation of area; vi) Development and allotment of the residential plots under this part would be the responsibility of the acquiring Department/ agency. Such plots, to the extent, possible, would be carved out in the area adjoining/ in close vicinity of the village abdi deh so that the displaced/ rehabilitated persons continue to remain a part of their social milieu. While HUDA, HSIIDC, and the HSAMB would plan their residential blocks for this part as well as for the oustee category as one cluster, the other acquiring departments would have to acquire additional land specifically for this purpose also; vii) The rates of Plots allotted under this category by HUDA and the HSIIDC shall be 20% lesser than the nodal price of the plot determined for the general public. In all other cases, the rates of plots would be determined by the allotting agency based on the actual costs taking into account (a) the cost of acquisition of land, (b) costs incurred on provision of minimum amenities/ services, and (c) loading of the areas under roads/ streets/ services and utilities on to the plotted area. viii) The affected landowner would be required to submit his claim in the prescribed Application Form Categories of Land Acquisition Cases: It has been observed that the Government acquires land for various infrastructure projects, which could be broadly clubbed under the following two categories: i) Projects where the urban/ industrial/ agriculture marketing infrastructure is developed in the form of large clusters by the state agencies i.e. the HUDA, the HSIIDC, and the HSAMB, for which comparatively large mass of land is acquired for development of planned infrastructure; ii) Projects where the land is either acquired in smaller pockets (e.g. water works and STPs of the Public Health Engineering Departments or the Power Sub-stations set-up by the power utilities) or where the land is acquired in a linear/ strip form for construction of roads and canals etc. Whereas it has been found feasible to grant certain benefits in respect of the cluster development projects, the same has not been found feasible in the second category cases.

9 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) Benefits for the affected persons whose land is acquired for HUDA, HSIIDC and the HSAMB: Recognising that the Government is expected to address the concerns of all sections of landowners to the extent possible, it has been decided to follow a two-pronged strategy in this behalf. Accordingly, it has been decided to grant the following benefits to the landowners whose land is acquired for HUDA, HSIIDC, and the HSAMB: i) Reservation and allotment of residential plots for the land-oustees, and ii) Provision for allotment of commercial booth-sites/ industrial plots to the landowner in whose case 75% or more of his land in a revenue estate, subject to a minimum of one acre, is acquired. 8. Allotment of oustee-category residential plots in cases of land acquisition for development of infrastructure HUDA, HSIIDC, and the HSAMB. i) Where the land is acquired for development of planned urban infrastructure by HUDA, or development of planned industrial infrastructure by the HSIIDC, or marketing infrastructure by the HSAMB, developed residential plots will be reserved for assured allotment to the land oustees as per the following scale: Allotment of in cases where only land is acquired (Oustee Quota Plots) Scheme applicable up to Scheme Revised w.e.f Land/Area acquired Size of Land/Area acquired Size of residential residential plot to be plot to be allotted allotted 100 to 500 sq. 3 marla 100 to 500 sq. 90 sq. mtrs. 501 to 1000 sq. 4 marla 501 to 1000 sq. 150 sq. mtrs sq to ½ acre 6 marla 1001 sq to ½ acre 200 sq. mtrs. Above ½ acre to ¾ acre 8 marla Above ½ acre to ¾ acre 300 sq. mtrs. Above ¾ acre to 1 acre 10 marla Above ¾ acre to 1 acre 350 sq. mtrs. One acre and above 14 marla Above one acre 450 sq. mtrs. ii) The rates of residential plots reserved for allotment to the land oustees, in both the above categories, as per the scale prescribed, would be 20% lesser than the nodal price applicable for the general public at the time of first floatation in the case of HUDA and HSIIDC, in all other cases the rates of plots would be determined by the acquiring departments/ organisations based on the actual costs taking into account (a) the cost of acquisition of land, (b) costs incurred on provision of minimum amenities/ services, and (c) loading of the areas under roads/ streets/ services and utilities on to the plotted area; iii) Each of the co-sharers, depending upon his share in the land acquired as per the entries in the revenue records at the time of issue of Section 4 Notification, would

10 7578 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) be entitled to the allotment of a plot under the oustee category. The co-sharers would be limited to the persons mentioned in the revenue records on the date of Section 4 Notification. Wherever any such landowner/ co-sharer dies during the intervening period of Section 4 Notification and the Award, the natural successors will be treated as one single unit; iv) As regards the co-sharers, it may be clarified that the entitlement for size of the plot would be determined based on the share of each of the co-sharers as on the date of Section 4 Notification. Further, under no circumstances, the total land under the plots allotted to the co-sharers put together would exceed 50% of the total acquired land of such co-sharers. An illustrative list of the entitlements is enclosed with this policy as Appendix-2. v) In cases where the land of a landowner is acquired in phases, and he becomes entitled to a bigger size of the plot due to subsequent acquisition, he would be entitled to additional area as per his revised entitlement. In such cases, either (a) the plot allotted as per the original entitlement may be upgraded as per his entitlement, or (b) in case he has already utilised/ transferred the earlier allotted plot, he may be allotted an additional plot as per his entitlement on account of the net additional area. vi) In case a landowner or co-sharer avails of a plot under para (5), he will not be entitled to a second plot in the oustees category under para 8. Such a person, however, will have the option to either apply for allotment of a plot under para 5 or para 8 of this Policy. The landowner interested in availing this benefit would be required to submit his application in the prescribed Application Form -5. vii) No litigation should be pending in respect of the acquired land, except a reference under Section 18 of the Act, in order to be eligible for allotment of an oustee category plot under the Scheme. viii) The acquiring department/ development agency will earmark a separate chunk of land, preferably close to the village in close vicinity of the Toshi Abadi, for carving out oustee category plots for the landowners as stated under para 5(vi) above. The allotment of Oustee Category Plots will precede the allotment of General Category plots. 9. Allotment of Commercial/ Industrial Sites: i) Where 75% of the land-holding of a landowner/co-sharer in a revenue estate, measuring one acre or above, is acquired by the Government for HUDA, HSIIDC, and

11 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) 7579 the HSAMB, thereby substantially impacting his means of sustenance, developed commercial/ industrial sites would be reserved and allotted to such land oustees as per the following criterion: 1 Commercial Sites measuring 3 mtr x 4 mtr (12 sq. mtrs) 2 Industrial Plot measuring 450 sq mtrs. in the case of HSIIDC To be allotted by HUDA/ HSIIDC/ HSAMB at the Reserve Price, which will be no more than 3 times of the price of residential plot in that area/ sector. A landowner oustee eligible under this category will have the option in the case of HSIIDC to opt for the Commercial site or an industrial plot. The rate for the Industrial Plot will be 20% lesser than the rate determined for the general public at the time of first floatation. ii) iii) The allotment of commercial sites/ industrial plots would be made to each cosharer provided his share in the acquired land is one acre or more, otherwise all the co-sharers will be allotted a site(s) as per entitlement. In case the total acquired land of all the co-sharers put together is less than one acre, they would not be entitled to this facility. Illustrations given in Appendix-2 may be referred for any clarity; The commercial/ industrial sites would be reserved and allotted in addition to the residential plots for the land-oustees in these categories. The affected landowner would be required to submit his application in the prescribed Application Form Special dispensation by the Town & Country Planning Department: The Town & Country Planning Department will make appropriate provisions in their rules/ regulations so as to allow additional component of residential and commercial use in the Estate/Sector to the extent of the area earmarked for the plots/ sites carved out for the purpose of R & R Policy. 11. Benefits for the affected persons whose land is acquired for infrastructure projects other than those of HUDA, HSIIDC, and the HSAMB: i) While provision has been made for allotment of oustee category plots in case of land acquired for development by HUDA, HSIIDC, and the HSAMB and for allotment of commercial sites/ industrial plots in case of those landowners whose 75% land gets acquired (subject to a minimum of one acre) for these organisations, extension of these additional benefits in case of the landowners whose land is acquired for public purposes other than these organisations, has not been found feasible. To that extent, it is also fortuitous.

12 7580 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) ii) iii) iii) iv) In order to balance this situation and partially compensate the landowners in this category, it has been decided that wherever 75% or more land of a landowner in a revenue estate, subject to a minimum of two acres, is acquired for other infrastructure projects, and thereby impacting his sustenance to a considerable extent, one dependent of the land-owning family would be provided a job in the Government or its Boards/ Corporations/ State PSUs in Group D and Group C categories, subject to the incumbent fulfilling the qualifications prescribed for such posts; Recognising that certain persons may indulge in large scale division of their holdings to acquire title to government jobs in this process, the entitlement of dependants would be based on the revenue records of four years prior to the date of issue of Notification under Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act or a corresponding provision in other statutes; The affected landowner would be required to file his claim-application in the prescribed Application Forms- 7 and 8. While processing applications for this purpose, the applicant would first be considered for grant of a job in the Project for which the acquired land is used. In case of non-availability of adequate number of suitable jobs in the Project, the claim would be considered against vacancies available in the said department or its PSUs, failing which, the claim would be considered for employment in other departments/ organisations of the Government; v) In cases necessitating consideration of the applications for employment in the other Government Departments, the application receiving Department would forward such applications to the Financial Commissioner, Revenue & Disaster Management Department, along with a certificate that there are no vacancies in the Project/ Department/ its PSUs so as to accommodate the applicants elsewhere. The office of FCR would compile all such applications and pass these on to the office of Chief Secretary for appropriate action. Thereafter, the office of Chief Secretary would complete the process of employment; vi) While the landowners are expected to submit their claim-applications for jobs within a period of six months of the announcement of the Award, there may be some isolated cases where the dependent may be a minor or decide to take-up employment only after completion of his/ her studies. The erstwhile landowners would be allowed to defer their actual employment in such cases up to a period of 5 years from the date of Award. In such cases, the claim of the erstwhile landowner applicant would be processed and a letter of entitlement would be issued by the concerned Department.

13 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) Electricity Connection under agriculture category Wherever the landowner has installed one or more tube-wells with an electricity connection sanctioned on agricultural tariff, and portion of the land whereupon such tubewell is installed is acquired, he would be entitled to alternate tube-well connection(s) in this category either in his un-acquired land or over the agricultural land that he may purchase elsewhere in the state within a period of two years of the Award. The alternate connection would be provided within a period of three months of his application to this effect. 13. Exemption from Stamp Duty & Registration Charges on purchase of alternate agricultural land In case a landowner, whose land is acquired, purchases alternate agricultural land within the state of Haryana within a period of two years of the Award, such purchase of land, limited to the amount of compensation, would be exempt from payment of Stamp Duty and Registration charges. The Revenue & Disaster Management Department would separately issue necessary orders/ notification to this effect. 14. Scheme for the Landless persons and artisans dependent upon agricultural operations over the acquired land: i) There is another category of landless people in the rural set-up who have traditionally been associated with the land-owning families. These comprise of the landless workers engaged in the agricultural operations for generations (under the jajmani custom) and the rural artisans e.g. the blacksmiths, the carpenters, the potters, the masons, the barbers etc. which together constitute the village society. It is a well recognised fact that there is an association between landowners and the families of landless persons (in above categories) for generations and such association is well known in the village set-up. The Government is fully conscious of the adverse impact caused by acquisition of land for non-agriculture purposes on these dependant categories of people. It has, therefore, been decided to lay a special focus on the creation and up-gradation of skill-sets of these people/ their dependents so as to improve their employability in the organised sector. ii) The Government has decided to take the following measures for the rehabilitation/ resettlement of these affected persons: a) The Government would impart free technical education to the dependents of these categories of people in the Government run Industrial Training Institutes and Polytechnics;

14 7582 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) b) HSIIDC, HUDA and the HSAMB would set apart a fund equal to 1% of the Compensation amount for creating adequate skill-sets among the dependents of land-oustees and the affected landless persons; c) HSIIDC would stipulate a condition for the allottees of industrial plots to give preference to these people in employment in their industrial projects; d) Wherever land is acquired for the Private Developers, they would be required to make arrangements for creation and up-gradation of the skillsets of the affected persons and preference in employment of the affected persons/ their dependants in the projects set-up over such land. 15. Admissibility of benefits under the R & R Policy exclusion of entrants after issue of Section 4 Notification: It takes anywhere between 3 to 6 months before a Notification under Section 4 is issued for acquisition of land as the acquiring departments/ agencies start the process of ground survey in advance. As such, it becomes known in the area that the Government is in the process of acquiring land in a specific locality. The Government is also conscious that certain unscrupulous persons may, with the intention of availing un-earned and undeserved benefits of this Policy, which are meant for the landowning farmers, purchase the land (i) after it is known in the area that the land is proposed to be acquired by the Government, or (ii) even after issue of Section 4 Notification under the Act. In order to take care of any such misadventures, it has been decided that the benefits under this policy, including the Scheme of Annuity, would be admissible only for such of the landowners who own the title of land at least three months prior to the date of issue of Section 4 Notification or acquire the title by way of natural inheritance. Any person becoming an interested party or acquiring interest in the land through sale/ purchase of the subject land within three months prior to the date of issue of Notification under Section 4 of the Act, save by way of natural inheritance, shall not be entitled to any of these benefits, including the payment of Annuity. 16. Information to the Landowners and implementation of the Scheme While a copy of this Policy would be available on the web-sites of the Departments of (i) Revenue & Disaster Management, (ii) Town & Country Planning Department, (iii) Industries & Commerce, (iv) HUDA, and (v) HSIIDC for the information of general public, the Land Acquisition Collector may, in addition, also inform the landowners about their entitlements under the R & R Policy along with the notices under Section 9 of the Act as per Appendix-3. However, non-communication of the same by the LAC would not in any manner vitiate any such proceedings by him. Further action in respect of each of the benefits would be taken as follows:

15 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) 7583 i) The landowners, opting to accept the amount of compensation and avail of the No Litigation Incentive, would normally be required to make an application to the LAC within a period of 30 days of the announcement of Award and furnish an undertaking to that effect in the prescribed format (Application Form-1). A claim for the No Litigation Incentive could also be entertained if filed after 30 days provided the landowner has not filed a reference under Section 18 qua the compensation amount, or if filed, undertakes to withdraw the same before receipt of the incentive amount. However, no such claim would be entertained after a period of six months of the announcement of the Award. It may be noted that once the landowners agree to avail of the said incentive, they would not be entitled to seek a reference under Section 18 of the Act for enhanced compensation and to that extent the Award would be deemed to have announced under Section 11 (2) of the Act. No references under Section 18 of the Act qua the amount of compensation would be competent in these cases; ii) As for the allotment of residential plots/ commercial sites/ industrial plots, the landowners would be required to submit their claim-applications in the prescribed formats (Application Forms 4/5/6) to the acquiring departments/ agencies within a period of six months of the date of announcement of Award along with the requisite details and supporting documents. No claims on this account would be entertained after the expiry of six month period; iii) iv) Wherever a landowner is entitled to employment/ government job under para 11 of this Policy, he would submit his claim-application in the prescribed format (Application Form -7) to the acquiring department within a period of six months of the announcement of Award, along with the supporting documents, and the concerned Government Department/ Organisation would process his claim within a further period of six months. On finding the claim valid, a letter of entitlement would be issued in favour of the applicant and the Government would provide a job to such valid claimant within the shortest possible time. As regarding the payment of Annuity/ payment of commuted value of the Annuity, the landowner would submit his claim- application in the prescribed format (Application Form-2/3) to the designated officer of the Acquiring Department along with all the supporting documents/ verification, whereupon, the Acquiring Department would process the same within a period of next six months and ensure commencement of payment of the Annuity at the earliest; v) The acquiring departments/agencies shall process such claims and issue a certificate of entitlement (Appendix-5) in favour of the eligible beneficiary within

16 7584 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) a period of further six months of the last date of receipt of claim-applications. In matters of allotment of residential/ commercial/ industrial plots, the allotments under the R &R Policy would precede the general allotments. 17. Investment Advisory Services It has been observed that the landowners are invariably unable to make proper investment of the amount received as one-time compensation due to lack of their education and exposure, and familiarity with various investment options. As a result, they end-up exhausting these resources in meeting their consumption needs which has an adverse bearing on their long-term sustenance. In order to fill this knowledge gap, the Government would arrange for engagement of professional agencies to advise the landowners on various investment options of the compensation amount so as to enable them to utilise the resources in a prudent and productive manner. These services would be purely advisory in nature and it is ultimately for the landowners to decide their own investment options. The professional agencies engaged by the Government for this purpose would hold 2-3 day camps at sites at the time announcement of Award by the Land Acquisition Collector. 18. Social & Community infrastructure facilities: i) Wherever land is acquired by the Government for development by HUDA, HSIIDC, and the HSAMB, an amount equal to 2% of the Compensation Amount will be set apart by the respective organisations for creation of community development/ infrastructure works in the respective villages. Further, area in the close vicinity of the village will be set apart not only for rehabilitation, but also for necessary village level social infrastructure. The land required for social infrastructure could either be exchanged with the land of village Panchayat or the land acquired in continuity of the village can be transferred to village Panchayat together with the infrastructure developed thereon for its day to day management. ii) Similarly, 1% of the Compensation amount will be set apart and expended on skill development initiatives for the dependents of oustees and other landless persons dependent on agriculture operations over the acquired land. 19. Acquisition of Land for Railways/ NHAI/ Other Central Government Ministries/ Central PSUs: i) This policy shall also be applicable for any land acquisition for the Central Government (including the Ministry of Defence)/ its PSUs, the NHAI/ Railways in the state of Haryana and an undertaking to this effect would be obtained in advance from such indenting agencies before initiating any land acquisition proceedings. The

17 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) 7585 amount of Annuity Policy will be charged upfront from such agencies in addition to the compensation paid to the landowners; ii) In addition to the above, wherever land is acquired for any of the Central Government Ministries/ their PSUs/ NHAI/Railways by the State Government machinery, administrative Rs lakh/ acre, as revised from time to time, would be charged from the concerned towards the administrative expenses involved in the entire exercise, inclusive of the expenses incurred on publication of the Notifications in the media/ newspapers. 20. Capital Gains Tax on Land Acquisition a reference to the GoI Capital Gains Tax is payable on the compensation amount paid in respect of land acquired within 8 kms of the Municipal Limits with 1981 as the base year for arriving at the Capital gains. The interest component in any case attracts the CG Tax. Since taxation is a Central Government subject, the State Government has decided to make a reference to the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, for exemption of the compensation amount for the land acquired under the Statute from the purview of Capital Gains Tax where the land is Dadalahi (i.e. acquired by the grandparents) or owned by a person in his own name or in his father s/ mother s name for a period of 10 years or more. 21. Nodal Department The Revenue & Disaster Management Department would be the nodal department of the State for the implementation, interpretation, review and monitoring of this R&R Policy of the State. 22. Grievances/ Dispute Resolution Mechanism Though every effort has been made to introduce clarity in respect of all the features and the process of implementation of this Policy, the possibility of some grievances/ disputes arising in the course of implementation of the policy cannot be ruled out. The Government has decided to establish an institutional mechanism to address all such grievances/ disputes with a view to settlement of such grievances and minimising any litigation on this account. A separate Notification would be issued shortly in this behalf. NARESH GULATI, Financial Commissioner & Principal Secretary to Government of Haryana, Revenue & Disaster Management Department

18 7586 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) Appendix-1 Sr. Indicative total amount payable to a landowner including the No Litigation Incentive Particulars Min. Solatium 30% Rate 1 Land situated within the notified limits of Gurgaon Municipal Corporation 2 Land situated within the notified limits of Faridabad and Panchkula Municipal Corporations; Areas forming part of the Development Plans of Gurgan-Manesar Urban Complex (excluding the areas falling within the limits of Municipal Corporation Gurgaon) Sohna, and Sonepat- Kundli Urban Complex 3 Areas situated within the Development Plans of Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, Rewari, Dharuhera, Bawal, and Panipat towns 4 Rest of the National Capital Region, areas situated out side the limits of Panchkula Municipal Corporation in Panchkula District, and the land situated within the Development Plans of all other district headquarters outside the NCR 5 Remaining Parts of the lakh Amount under Section 23(1A) for 30 months on col lakh No Litigation 20% of the Floor Rate Total Amount/ Acre 8.00 lakh lakh lakh lakh State Notes: The figures given under Column 5 are indicative only as the actual period for payment of 12% amount per annum u/s 23(1A) would vary from case to case; No Litigation incentive would be admissible only in the cases where the landowners execute an agreement to this effect and accept it as an agreed settlement compensation.

19 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) 7587 Appendix-2 Calculation of the size of plot /entitlement for co-sharers in the oustee category 1. Scale of entitlement for residential plot (Para 8): Illustrations: Sr. Total land Particulars Acquired of land Acquired (Khasra etc.) 1. 0 A-4K-0 M To be filledup 2. 0 A-4K-0 M To be filledup 3. 0 A-4K-0 M To be filledup 4. 5A-0K-00M To be filledup 5. 5A-0K-00M To be filledup 6. 5A-0K-00M To be filledup 7. 5A-0K-00M To be filledup of cosharers (along with names) Share of land acquired Size of Plot entitled Say 04 1/4 th each 150 sqm each Say 10 1/10 th each 90 sqm each Say 20 1/20 th each A maximum of 11 plots of 90 sqm each; or 06 plots of 150 sqm each and one plot of 90 sqm; or 05 plots of 200 sqm each; or 03 plots of 300 sqm each and one plot of 90 sqm; or 02 plots of 350 sqm and 1 plot of 300 sqm; or 2 plots of 450 sqm each and 1 plot of 90 sqm (As a total of 1000 sqm, being 50% of the acquired land, is the upper admissible limit) Say 01 Single One plot of 450 sqm Say 02 ½ share One plot of 450 sqm for each of the two co-sharers Say 05 1/5 th share One plot of 350 sqm for each of the 05 co-sharers Say 08 1/8 th share One plot of 300 sqm to each of the 08 co-sharers 2. Commercial Site/ Industrial Plot (para 9): Sr. Total land Acquired Particulars of land Acquired (Khasra etc.) of cosharers (along with names) Share land acquired of of Commercial sites 1. 0 A-7K-00 M To be filled-up Say 04 1/4 th each None, land being less than one acre 2. 1A-4K-00M To be filled-up Say 03 1/3 rd each One site for all the 03 co-sharers 3. 2A-0K-00M To be filled-up Say 04 1/4 th each 02 sites for all the 04 co-sharers 4. 2A-0K-00M To be filled-up Say 02 ½ each One site each 5. 2A-0K-00M To be filled-up Say 01 Single One site

20 7588 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA.) NOV. 9, 2010 (KRTK. 18, 1932 SAKA) Appendix-3 Information regarding entitlements of a landowner/ co-sharers under this Policy Dear Landowner, As the Award for acquisition of your land is likely to be announced soon pursuant to the declaration issued under Section 6 of the Act, you may please note that you are entitled to the following special benefits under the R&R Policy of the State Government: 1. No Litigation Incentive: You are entitled to claim a No Litigation Incentive equal to 20% of the amount of basic rate of your land, in case you accept the compensation amount and execute an agreement to this effect. Acceptance of the compensation is entirely at your option. Once you agree to accept the Compensation amount, you may collect the prescribed format for the Undertaking from the LAC Office and furnish the same duly executed within a period of 30 days of the announcement of the award. Your incentive money will be given to you simultaneously with the submission of the Agreement. Please also note that in case you accept the compensation amount, you will not be eligible for seeking a reference to the District Court for increase in the compensation amount under Section 18 of the Land Acquisition Act, Payment of Annuity: You are entitled to payment of Rs. 21,000/- per acre/ per annum, which will be increased by a fixed amount of Rs. 750/- every year. The rates of Annuity and yearly increase in case of land acquired for the Private Developers are double that of above. In case your acquired land/ share is less than one acre, you have the option of getting the Annuity upfront in one 30% of the total amount payable during 33 year period. You are required to submit your claimapplication in the prescribed form within a period of 6 months of the Award. 3. Allotment of a Residential Plot on account of acquisition of your self-occupied residential house (if applicable): In case your self-occupied built-up house/ residential structure, as existing on the date of Section 4 notification, has been acquired, you are entitled to apply for a residential plot as per the scale prescribed under para 5. You may like to apply for a residential plot under this category. If you decide to avail of this benefit, please apply for the same within a period of 90 days in the prescribed format, copy of which may be obtained from the LAC/ nodal officer of the acquiring department. 4. Allotment of a Residential Plot on account of acquisition of your land under the Land Oustee Scheme : In case your land has been acquired for HUDA or HSIIDC or HSAMB, you are entitled to the allotment of a residential plot under the Land Oustee Scheme as per the prescribed scale. You may like to apply for allotment of a residential plot under this category. In case you decide to avail of this additional benefit, please apply for the same within a period of 06 months (180 days) in the prescribed format, copy of which may be obtained from the LAC/ the nodal officer from the acquiring department. 5. Allotment of a Commercial Site/ Industrial plot in case 100% of your land has been acquired for HUDA, HSIIDC or HSAMB: In case 75% of your land in a revenue estate, subject to a minimum of one acre, has been acquired for HUDA, HSIIDC, and the HSAMB, you are entitled to allotment of a commercial site (or an industrial plot in the case of HSIIDC, at your option) as an additional benefit under this Policy. You may like to avail of this additional benefit. In case you decide to avail of this additional benefit, you may submit your application within a period of 06 months in the prescribed format. 6. Provision of a Group-C or Group-D job in the Government or its Boards and Corporations: In case 75% of your land in a revenue estate has been acquired for Government Infrastructure Projects, other than those for HUDA, HSIIDC or HSAMB, subject to a minimum of 2 acres, your one dependent would be considered for a job in Group C or Group D subject to fulfilment of qualifications prescribed for the post. In case you fall in this category, you may submit your application in the prescribed format within a period of 06 months in the prescribed format. (Land Acquisition Collector, ).

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